Useful Knowledge 101: Beer History
Philosophical Hall
104 S. 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
If you registered for the initial date, we will honor your registration.
This program was initially scheduled for Thursday, August 23. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have rescheduled to Thursday, September 13.
This program has currently reached full capacity.
RSVP Required – Space will be limited to 40 guests. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
The American Philosophical Society will invite visitors to learn the useful knowledge behind brewing and beer. The APS museum is happy to partner with Home Brewed Events to bring you the third in a series of four lectures titled “Useful Knowledge 101.” The evening will feature beer samples from local breweries and provide a taste of Philly’s beer history.
About Home Brewed Events & Meredith Rebar Williams
Home Brewed Events has grown into a noted Philadelphia-based event management and beer education leader. Founded in 2013, HBE’s team has collectively over 15 years of event management and beer experience. HBE specializes in producing tailored, high-end events to fit your needs, everything from small corporate team building events to large-scale festivals. Home Brewed Events works with local businesses and nonprofits to advance beer culture and artisan food and beverage scene.
Meredith Rebar Williams (Certified Cicerone©) has a passion for brewing and creating unique, and specialized events around beer. In addition to running HBE she is brewing professionally at Saint Benjamin Brewing Company, chairs the Philly Loves Beer Education Committee and is a founding member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Pink Boots Society.
RSVP Required – Space will be limited to 40 guests. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
Event will take place in Philosophical Hall, located at 104 S. 5th Street.
This program was initially scheduled for Thursday, August 23. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have rescheduled to Thursday, September 13.
This program has currently reached full capacity.